Monthly Archives: April 2002
Striving to Make Systems Self-Managing
Self-configuring, self-managing data centers that use industry standards to oversee products from different vendors are still years away.Nevertheless, delivering comprehensive self-management is becoming increasingly...
Databases Target Ease of Use
Oracle Corp. was joined by several other software vendors last week in introducing enhancements to their respective data management products.The goal for each was...
Networking Standards Prove Worth
The upcoming Networld+Interop Show in Las Vegas was once all about trying to make disparate networking standards communicate. During the show, you could always...
MappointHailstorm of Mapping World
Now that HailStorm—I mean .Net My Services—is on hold (see www.eweek.com/links), Microsoft needs another offering to prove that its brand of Web services is...
Cisco to Release WLAN Products
Cisco Systems Inc. last week announced WLAN offerings designed for IT managers who eventually want to deploy faster wireless products but still support existing...
Baan Takes New Tack
Baan is pushing forward in its efforts to remake itself as a product life-cycle management software developer with the introduction of new software and...
Tools Permit Users to Access Software
Software upgrades from TIBCO Software Inc. and Tarantella Inc. provide IT departments with the capability to let users access integrated applications through a portal.TIBCO...
UDDI 2.0 Provides Ties That Bind
With one versions worth of experience under its belt, the UDDI design team has gained valuable insight into the things it missed in UDDI...
GoLive 6.0 Goes to the Enterprise
GoLive 6.0 Goes to the Enterprise">Adobe Systems Inc. has made steady improvements in its Web authoring tool, GoLive. Continuing this progress, Version 6.0 moves...
Teradata Tool Digs Up Customer Info
Teradata this week will announce the next version of its Teradata Warehouse suite, which has additional data mining capabilities that can help companies better...